BUSINESS PERSONNEL MOVES

Published
8:00 pm EDT, Tuesday, May 13, 2008

WILTON -- Dr. Roseanne Nenninger has joined the Epigenic Research division of Connecticut-based North American Pharmacal, Inc. as sales development manager and will be representing Epigenic Research's professional line of pharmaceutical grade supplements to doctors and other allied health professionals. Dr. Nenninger continues to see patients in her private practices on Long Island and New York City.

The affiliation with Westchester Real Estate gives Country Living Associates additional means to fulfill commitments through educational, networking and marketing opportunities, according to company officials.

Critelli has worked for Pitney Bowes since 1979, when he joined the company as a staff attorney in the legal department.

His rise through the company included successful leadership positions as general counsel, chief personnel officer, president of Pitney Bowes Financial Services, and vice chairman.

He was named chief executive officer in 1996, and chairman in 1997. He stepped down from the CEO role in 2007 when he was named executive chairman.

NORWALK -- Elizabeth A. Lyons of Norwalk was elected president of the Insurance Women Associa-tion of Southern Connec-ticut for 2008-09 at its annual meeting on May 6. Lyons is a commercial lines representative with James P. Murphy & Associates in Norwalk, where she has been employed since 1999. She previously served as vice president and president elect with the Insurance Women Association.

Lyons has served as a member of the Norwalk Board of Education from 1994-2003, including a term as vice chairman.

STAMFORD -- Gov. M. Jodi Rell has nominated and the Connecticut General As-sembly has confirmed the appointment of Stamford attorney Mary E. Sommer as a Judge of the Superior Court. It has been more than 15 years since a Stamford resident has been appointed a judge.

The Superior Court is a trial court of original jurisdiction hearing a wide variety of civil, family, criminal and juvenile cases.

Before being appointed to the bench, Judge Sommer had a 30-year career as a trial attorney and served as corporation counsel for the city of Stamford from 1986 to 1990.

STAMFORD -- RedRoller, Inc., the operating subsidiary of RedRoller Holdings, announced that John Kruzan has been named vice president of business development.

In this role, Kruzan will be responsible for the development of channel sales initiatives, including partner and carrier acquisitions for RedRoller.

With more than 15 years of experience in sales and marketing with major logistics companies, Kruzan has been instrumental in negotiating and managing strategic relationships with a specific focus on e-Commerce, retail and the small and medium business (SMB) segment.

Prior to joining Red-Roller, Kruzan served as director for small business and retail strategy for DHL Express, where he oversaw the strategic direction of the company's small and medium business segment and operations for many of the company's indirect sales channels.